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Roselyn Sarita

White House Expects Triumph in Medicare Drug Negotiations

White House Expects Triumph in Medicare Drug Negotiations Despite Legal Challenges

Tanden emphasized that there is no constitutional barrier preventing Medicare drug negotiations, characterizing it as a fundamental principle. White House domestic policy adviser Neera Tanden expressed her strong belief that the Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicare drug negotiations program will withstand legal challenges This follows the recent declaration by the federal government that they will subject…

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell Observes Cooling US Job Market

Fed Chair Jerome Powell Observes Cooling US Job Market Amid Inflation Battle

Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized the necessity of “below-trend growth” in his recent remarks at the Kansas City Fed’s economic symposium, cautioning that persistent “above-trend growth” could trigger further monetary policy tightening. Fed Chair Jerome Powell sees signs of a cooling US job market, aligning with the Federal Reserve’s quest for weaker job creation and…

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Tiger Island Fire Ruled Arson

Tiger Island Fire Ruled Arson: Louisiana’s Largest Wildfire Engages Public in Hunt for Suspect

The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry urgently appeals to the public for assistance in identifying the culprit behind the Tiger Island Fire’s ignition. State officials have officially declared the Tiger Island Fire, the largest wildfire in Louisiana’s history, to be an act of arson, as revealed on Saturday The Tiger Island Fire ignited on…

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Frequent Marijuana Users Show Elevated Lead and Cadmium Levels

Frequent Marijuana Users Show Elevated Lead and Cadmium Levels, Columbia University Study Reveals

The study, which analyzed data from over 7,200 adults, found that individuals who reported using marijuana within the past 30 days, hereafter referred to as “Frequent Marijuana Users,” exhibited concerning trends in metal exposure levels. A recent study conducted by researchers from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health sheds light on the potential health…

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Zaldwaynaka Scott's Compensation Sparks Controversy

Zaldwaynaka Scott’s Compensation Sparks Controversy at Chicago State University

This development raised eyebrows, considering the backdrop of a recent faculty strike and the university’s alleged financial struggles. Zaldwaynaka Scott, the president of Chicago State University, found herself in the spotlight recently due to a $50,000 bonus she received, pushing her annual compensation to over $500,000 During the strike, university administrators cited financial constraints as…

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Damarco Watkins Faces Attempted Murder Charges

Damarco Watkins Faces Attempted Murder Charges in Interstate 57 Shooting

In a recent development, Damarco Watkins, a 29-year-old Chicago resident, has been formally charged with attempted murder in connection with a highway shooting incident that occurred on Interstate 57 in November 2022. Illinois State Police, following an extensive investigation, apprehended Damarco Watkins on Thursday, marking a significant breakthrough in the case The incident unfolded on…

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